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Frommer's Philadelphia, 16th edition is written by local experts who share their insider tips on the best of Philadelphia and beyond. You'll get Philly's best museums, recreational activities for families, where to spot "Ben Franklin" off duty, the best historic walks and tours, the best spots for theater and comedy, the hippest bars, the Gayborhood, and more. Covers exciting developments in Philadelphia's dining scene, including new restaurants from the city's top chefs--plus "The Ultimate Cheesesteak Taste Test." Lists all the best places to eat, drink, and even bathe in chocolate in the town of Hershey. This guide also covers side trips to Bucks County, Valley Forge, and the Brandywine Valley—plus complete coverage of Lancaster County, home of the Amish.
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You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go—they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us! Frommer's Philadelphia & the Amish Country, 13e: Points visitors to Philly's best museums, nightlife, and recreational activities. Delivers the details on renovations to Independence National Historic Park and the new Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. Covers exciting developments in Philadephia's dining scene, including a new restaurant from Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto. Lists all the best places to eat, drink, and even bathe in chocolate in Hershey Offers side trips to Bucks County, Valley Forge, and the Brandywine Valley—plus complete coverage of Lancaster County, home of the Amish.
Top-flight guidance for anyone visiting Philadelphia or Pennsylvania Dutch country. * Points visitors to Philly's best museums, nightlife, and recreational activities. * Delivers the details on renovations to Independence National Historic Park and the new Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. * Covers exciting developments in Philadephia's dining scene, including a new restaurant from Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto. * Offers side trips to Bucks County, Valley Forge, and the Brandywine Valley-- plus complete coverage of Lancaster County, home of the Amish.
The Amish movement, whose members live in 19 states of Canada and Central America are a mystery to just about everyone except themselves. Here is a group which has deliberately passed on just about everything modern society has to offer, extending as far as electricity, gasoline, television, automobiles and movies. Yet Amish children are not educationally deprived in any way and regularly score above average on standardised tests. This book presents background information including a bibliography on this most interesting movement and includes also a review of Supreme Court rulings related to the Amish.
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Brian Rasoldi and his fourth-grade class think Ms. Reynolds is nuts when she walks in with a pile of newspapers, a green doll, a copy of the Declaration of Independence, a library book, and a fireman's hat. But when they find out they're taking a class trip to Philadelphia, it all starts to make sense. Join Brian and his friends as they learn about the City of Brotherly Love, from its history and mysteries to its famous residents, including William Penn, Benjamin Franklin, and Will Smith. Philadelphia is also home to the Phillies and the Eagles, and it hosts the Mummers Parade, which entertains fans with their feathers and strings every New Year's Day. Visitors to Philadelphia can still see symbols of the birth of the United States, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Brian and his classmates have a terrific day of sightseeing and antics, and top it off with a visit to the colorful Italian Market.
Philadelphia is one of America's most historic cities. Frommer's covers all the highlights, from the hottest chefs to cheesesteaks in South Philly, from Reading Terminal Market to the city's amazing museum and gallery scene. This year, coverage has been expanded to include the Amish Country, which attracts millions of visitors each year, all eager to discover a slice of pastoral America.